The Morning Edition - K-WTopless sisters say they were stopped by policeJul 29, 2015 | 7:25Women have had the right to go topless in Ontario for over two decades. But three Kitchener sisters say they were stopped by police Friday for doing just that. Craig Norris spoke with one of them.

Ottawa MorningHe thrust his way to the top, without ever playing a noteJul 31, 2015 | 7:20Ottawa's Jason "Thrust" McNeely is set to represent Canada on the world stage at the international air guitar championships.

Superior MorningClose Encounter With A WolfJul 30, 2015 | 9:03Imagine you are biking along the highway and a wolf decides you are the prey that day. Our Outdoor columnist has the story of a man who had that very experience.

In Town and OutBrewer Park pond's rehabilitation going swimminglyJul 25, 2015 | 6:59During the past couple of years, a group has been rehabilitating Brewer Park pond to its natural state. Meet the aquatic and fish habitat biologist who is leading the project.

Morning NorthDropouts speak through paintingsJul 29, 2015 | 5:05A Queen's University education student asked eight aboriginal people from Sudbury to explain through art why they dropped out of high school. Now that art is on display at the university. Amber White spoke to Markus about the project.

The Morning Edition - K-WAn officer's best friendJul 28, 2015 | 8:59After 8 years on the force, a Guelph Police dog named Nitro has died after a battle with cancer. Nitro was both colleague and friend to Constable Neil Moulton, who told his story to Craig Norris.

Windsor MorningUniversity of Windsor - Downtown Project Update.Jul 23, 2015 | 7:30It's been four years since the University of Windsor decided to move some of its programs from the main campus to the downtown core. University president Alan Wildeman joined us with an update on the project.

Ontario TodayHow computers changed your experience in the doctor's officeJul 28, 2015 | 51:35The move to electronic health records has changed the experience in the doctor's office. According to Dr. Robert Wachter, author of The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype and Harm at the Dawn of Medicin

Ontario TodayGardening: Mid-summer plantingJul 27, 2015 | 27:38It may be the end of the July but that doesn't mean you can't get something new started in the garden. Ed Lawrence's suggestions for mid-summer planting.